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Dr. Edward K. Barsky was a prominent surgeon who led a group of American medical volunteers during the Spanish Civil War. For further biographical information on Edward Barsky, and to review the scope and contents of his manuscript collection see, The Guide to the Edward K. Barsky Papers, ALBA 125. The images in this collection were either taken by Barsky and his assistant or accrued in the course of his work as a surgeon in Spain.
Dr. Edward K. Barsky (1897-1975) was a prominent physician who led a group of American medical volunteers in Spain during the Civil War.
Edward K. Barsky (1897-1975) was a prominent physician who spent his professional career at Beth Israel Hospital in New York. During the Spanish Civil War, he led a group of American medical volunteers in Spain, the American Medical Bureau to Aid Spanish Democracy (AMB). After the war, he served as Chairman of the Joint Anti-Fascist Refugee Committee (JAFRC), an organization dedicated to aiding Spanish refugees and lobbying the U.S. leadership on behalf of the deposed Republican government. Barsky and the entire board of JAFRC were charged with contempt of Congress and convicted in June 1947 for refusing to turn over the groups records to HUAC, the House Committee on Un-American Activities. Barsky was sentenced to six months in prison. Following his release the New York Board of Regents moved to suspend his medical license, a decision that was upheld by the Supreme Court in 1954. In a dissenting opinon, Judge William O. Douglas asserted, "When a doctor cannot save lives in America because he is opposed to Franco in Spain, it is time to call a halt and look critically at the neurosis that has possessed us." Barsky was also involved with the Veterans of the Abraham Lincoln Brigade, the New York labor movement, the American Labor Party, and the Medical Committee for Human Rights, which provided emergency medical services for civil rights and peace movement workers in the South.
Edward K. Barsky was born in New York on June 6, 1895, the son of Dr. Joseph Barsky, a promiment New York physician and a founder of Beth Israel Hospital. One of a family of six children, he attended public elementary school, graduated from Townsend Harris High School and received his college degree from City College of New York. Following the example of his father and two of his brothers, Barsky pursued a career in medicine receiving his formal education at Columbia University of Physicians and Surgeons and subsequently conducting post-graduate study abroad in Vienna, Berlin, and Paris. Beginning in 1919 he served a two-year internship at Beth Israel Hospital where he subsequently advanced through the positions of Visiting Staff, Assistant Adjunct Surgeon, and Adjunct Surgeon before assuming the position of Associate Surgeon in 1934. In November 1935, Barsky became a member of the Communist Party.
With the outbreak civil war in Spain in 1936, Barsky joined with a group of concerned New York physicians to establish the American Medical Bureau to Aid Spanish Democracy (AMB) -- an adjunct organization to the North America Committee to Aid Spanish Democracy, later known as the North American Committee to Aid Spanish Democracy. The AMB arranged for the shipment of ambulances and other medical equipment and supplies, and in January 1937 sent a fully outfitted medical team of doctors, nurses, and technicians to Spain with Barsky at the helm. Additional medical personnel soon followed and under Barsky's command, base hospitals and convalescent homes were set up in schools and monasteries. Emergency units were established on the front lines in ambulances, makeshift tents, and a mobile medical hospital outfitted with a battery-powered operating room. By the following year 117 American doctors, nurses, and ambulance drivers had volunteered to serve in Spain. Barsky returned briefly to the United States in 1937 to conduct a national speaking tour, securing additional funds and supplies for the AMB. With his returned to Spain, he assumed charge of the Sanitary Services of the International Brigade, overseeing hundreds of international medical volunteers -- a position he held until the withdrawal of the foreign forces in January 1939.
Back in the United States Barsky resumed his work at Beth Israel Hospital. He married Vita Lauter, a graduate of the University of Wisconsin, and the couple had one child -- a daughter named Angela. In the wake of the war in Spain, Barsky turned his attention to securing relief for Spanish exiles who were living in deplorable conditions in French refugee camps, and Republican prisoners in Spain. In 1941 Barsky played a key role in the formation of the Joint Anti-Fascist Refugee Committee (JAFRC), an organization dedicated to aiding Spanish refugees and lobbying the U.S. leadership on behalf of the deposed Republican government. With Barsky as chairman, the organization raised closed to $400,000 in its first two years of operation. By 1945, however, the JAFRC's progressive agenda attracted the hostile attention of the House on Un-American Activities Committee (HUAC). Barksy, Executive Secretary Helen R. Bryan, and Executive Board members of JAFRC were subpoenaed to appear before the committee, surrender financial records, and turn over the names of contributors and recipients of aid. After refusing to comply with HUAC demands, Barsky and entire board of JAFRC were charged with contempt of Congress and convicted in June 1947.
Three years of appeals that challenged the constitutionality of the HUAC hearings ended in 1950 when the Supreme Court refused to review the convictions. The board members, including novelist Howard Fast, were sentenced to three months in prison, and Barsky, as the JAFRC's chairman, was sentenced to six months in the Federal Penitentiary in Petersburg, Virginia and fined $500. Following his release, the New York State Board of Regents moved to censure Barsky and -- citing his conviction and subsequent imprisonment -- suspended his medical license. Although he received the unstinting support of his medical colleagues who filed an Amici Curiae on his behalf, in 1954, after four years of appeals, the Supreme Court upheld a six-month suspension of his license. Writing in a dissenting opinion, Judge William O. Douglas asserted, "When a doctor cannot save lives in America because he is opposed to Franco in Spain, it is time to call a halt and look critically at the neurosis that has possessed us."
Barsky remained committed to progressive causes throughout his life. In 1952 he worked on behalf of the American Labor Party and its candidate, Vincent Hallihan, who was chief counsel for Harry Bridges and at the time of the election was serving a six months sentence for contempt of congress. During the 1960s, Barsky was active with the Medical Committee for Human Rights, which provided emergency medical services for civil rights and peace movement workers in the South. He was also affiliated with the New York labor movement, working for many years as a security plan panel physician for District Council 65. In 1967, the Veterans of the Abraham Lincoln Brigade marked their 30th anniversary with a tribute honoring Barsky's achievements on behalf the Spanish Republic. Barsky continued his professional relationship with Beth Israel Hospital throughout the remainder of his life, serving as consulting surgeon in his later years. On February 11, 1975, Edward Barsky died at the age of 78.
Edward K. Barsky was born in New York on June 6, 1895, the son of Dr. Joseph Barsky, a promiment New York physician and a founder of Beth Israel Hospital. One of a family of six children, he attended public elementary school, graduated from Townsend Harris High School and received his college degree from City College of New York. Following the example of his father and two of his brothers, Barsky pursued a career in medicine receiving his formal education at Columbia University of Physicians and Surgeons and subsequently conducting post-graduate study abroad in Vienna, Berlin, and Paris. Beginning in 1919 he served a two-year internship at Beth Israel Hospital where he subsequently advanced through the positions of Visiting Staff, Assistant Adjunct Surgeon, and Adjunct Surgeon before assuming the position of Associate Surgeon in 1934. In November 1935, Barsky became a member of the Communist Party.
With the outbreak civil war in Spain in 1936, Barsky joined with a group of concerned New York physicians to establish the American Medical Bureau to Aid Spanish Democracy (AMB) -- an adjunct organization to the North America Committee to Aid Spanish Democracy, later known as the North American Committee to Aid Spanish Democracy. The AMB arranged for the shipment of ambulances and other medical equipment and supplies, and in January 1937 sent a fully outfitted medical team of doctors, nurses, and technicians to Spain with Barsky at the helm. Additional medical personnel soon followed and under Barsky's command, base hospitals and convalescent homes were set up in schools and monasteries. Emergency units were established on the front lines in ambulances, makeshift tents, and a mobile medical hospital outfitted with a battery-powered operating room. By the following year 117 American doctors, nurses, and ambulance drivers had volunteered to serve in Spain. Barsky returned briefly to the United States in 1937 to conduct a national speaking tour, securing additional funds and supplies for the AMB. With his returned to Spain, he assumed charge of the Sanitary Services of the International Brigade, overseeing hundreds of international medical volunteers -- a position he held until the withdrawal of the foreign forces in January 1939.
Back in the United States Barsky resumed his work at Beth Israel Hospital. He married Vita Lauter, a graduate of the University of Wisconsin, and the couple had one child -- a daughter named Angela. In the wake of the war in Spain, Barsky turned his attention to securing relief for Spanish exiles who were living in deplorable conditions in French refugee camps, and Republican prisoners in Spain. In 1941 Barsky played a key role in the formation of the Joint Anti-Fascist Refugee Committee (JAFRC), an organization dedicated to aiding Spanish refugees and lobbying the U.S. leadership on behalf of the deposed Republican government. With Barsky as chairman, the organization raised closed to $400,000 in its first two years of operation. By 1945, however, the JAFRC's progressive agenda attracted the hostile attention of the House on Un-American Activities Committee (HUAC). Barksy, Executive Secretary Helen R. Bryan, and Executive Board members of JAFRC were subpoenaed to appear before the committee, surrender financial records, and turn over the names of contributors and recipients of aid. After refusing to comply with HUAC demands, Barsky and entire board of JAFRC were charged with contempt of Congress and convicted in June 1947.
Three years of appeals that challenged the constitutionality of the HUAC hearings ended in 1950 when the Supreme Court refused to review the convictions. The board members, including novelist Howard Fast, were sentenced to three months in prison, and Barsky, as the JAFRC's chairman, was sentenced to six months in the Federal Penitentiary in Petersburg, Virginia and fined $500. Following his release, the New York State Board of Regents moved to censure Barsky and -- citing his conviction and subsequent imprisonment -- suspended his medical license. Although he received the unstinting support of his medical colleagues who filed an Amici Curiae on his behalf, in 1954, after four years of appeals, the Supreme Court upheld a six-month suspension of his license. Writing in a dissenting opinion, Judge William O. Douglas asserted, "When a doctor cannot save lives in America because he is opposed to Franco in Spain, it is time to call a halt and look critically at the neurosis that has possessed us."
Barsky remained committed to progressive causes throughout his life. In 1952 he worked on behalf of the American Labor Party and its candidate, Vincent Hallihan, who was chief counsel for Harry Bridges and at the time of the election was serving a six months sentence for contempt of congress. During the 1960s, Barsky was active with the Medical Committee for Human Rights, which provided emergency medical services for civil rights and peace movement workers in the South. He was also affiliated with the New York labor movement, working for many years as a security plan panel physician for District Council 65. In 1967, the Veterans of the Abraham Lincoln Brigade marked their 30th anniversary with a tribute honoring Barsky's achievements on behalf the Spanish Republic. Barsky continued his professional relationship with Beth Israel Hospital throughout the remainder of his life, serving as consulting surgeon in his later years. On February 11, 1975, Edward Barsky died at the age of 78.
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Writings, correspondence, professional reports and papers, and photographs of Lini M. De Vries, author, public health nurse, and teacher who was a nurse in the Spanish Civil War, and later worked with rural and indigenous communities in New Mexico and Mexico.
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Guide to the Edward K. Barsky Papers, 1936-1970
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Edward K. Barsky (1897-1975) was a prominent physician who led a group of American medical volunteers in Spain during the Civil War. After the war, he served as Chairman of the Joint Anti-Fascist Refugee Committee (JAFRC), an organization dedicated to aiding Spanish refugees and lobbying the U.S. leadership on behalf of the deposed Republican government. Barsky and the entire board of JAFRC were charged with contempt of Congress and convicted in June 1947 for refusing to turn over the group’s records. Barsky was sentenced to six months in prison. Following his release the New York Board of Regents moved to suspend his medical license, a decision that was upheld by the Supreme Court in 1954. These papers reflect Barsky’s humanitarian work on behalf of Spain and document the court cases that stemmed from these progressive activities.
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Joint Anti-Fascist Refugee Committee. Correspondence with Wanda Gág, 1944.
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Joint Anti-Fascist Refugee Committee Records, 1942-1954
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The Joint Anti-Fascist Refugee Committee (JAFRC) was formed in 1941 to supply humanitarian relief to refugees of the Spanish Civil War and to support “anti-fascist fighters trapped in Vichy France, and North Africa.” Citing harassment by the House Committee on Un-American Activities, the Subversive Activities Control Board and the Treasury Department, the board of JAFRC voted to disband in 1955. These records consist of documents related to the political concerns of the JAFRC, both domestically and abroad, and its fundraising activities.
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Arthur H. Landis Oral History Collection, 1963-1965
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Arthur H. Landis (1917-1986) went to Spain in 1937 as a volunteer with the 15th International Brigade and fought with the MacKenzie-Papineau Battalion. In 1967, Landis wrote , a general history of American volunteers in the Spanish Civil War, and later published , about the political complexities of the war. The Landis collection of audiotapes consists primarily of interviews with American Spanish Civil War veterans conducted in the 1960s as part of his research for . A few miscellaneous tapes recorded for other purposes are also included. The Abraham Lincoln Brigade Spain! The Unfinished Revolution The Abraham Lincoln Brigade
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George Marshall papers, 1933-1955.
The collection documents George Marshall's involvement in the 1940s with civil rights issues, his legal defense for a contempt citation from the House Un-American Activities Committee, and his management of the Robert Marshall Foundation's grant-making program. Samplings of his correspondence and writings during that period are grouped under Personal papers. His Contempt of Congress files constitute a densely documented archive on the use of subpoena power and contempt citations, and on legal and political opposition to the House Committee on Un-American Activities. His National Federation for Constitutional Liberties files are organized into 13 subseries: Administrative; Action Letters; Conferences and Testimonial Dinners; Activities, including an emergency campaign, The Menace of the F.B.I.," chaired by Franz Boas (1940), and a campaign in favor of federal legislation for a voting program for absentee soldiers; Fair Employment Practice Committee; Labor; Poll Tax; Legal Cases; Discrimination; Anti-Semitism; HUAC, which subdivides into Dies Committee and Rankin Committee files, Correspondence and Printed Matter; and Publications. Marshall's Civil Rights Congress and CRC Bail Fund files comprise the following subseries: Administrative, Conferences, Legal Cases, Subject Files and Printed Matter. Outstanding case files include the Columbia, Tennessee Riot of 1946, the German Communist Gerhart Eisler, Willie McGee, the Martinsville 7 and the Trenton Six. Other organizations in the collection include the International Labor Defense Fund; the American League for Peace and Democracy; the American Committee for Democracy and Intellectual Freedom, chaired by Franz Boas; the National Committee for the Defense of Political Prisoners; the Contributors' Information Service founded by Corliss Lamont, and the Council on African Affairs. Correspondents include Joseph Gelders, Dashiell Hammett, Max Yergan, Charles Lafollette and Louis Burnham. The Robert Marshall Foundation awarded grants to trade-unions and labor advocacy groups, progressive research groups and schools, alternative newspapers and civil rights organizations. Its files consist for the most part of correspondence between George Marshall and the funded groups, grant proposals and grant tracking sheets, activity reports, and general information about the organizations involved.
ArchivalResource: 13.5 lin. ft. (35 boxes)
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- Marshall, George, 1904-2000. George Marshall papers, 1933-1955.
Pedro Salinas papers, ca. 1912-1975 (inclusive), 1936-1951 (bulk).
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Pedro Salinas papers, ca. 1912-1975 (inclusive), 1936-1951 (bulk).
Correspondence, literary manuscripts, and other materials of Spanish poet and critic Pedro Salinas.
ArchivalResource: 71 boxes (35.5 linear ft.)
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- Pedro Salinas papers, ca. 1912-1975 (inclusive), 1936-1951 (bulk).
Pedro Salinas papers, ca. 1912-1975 (inclusive), 1936-1951 (bulk).
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Pedro Salinas papers, ca. 1912-1975 (inclusive), 1936-1951 (bulk).
Correspondence, literary manuscripts, and other materials of Spanish poet and critic Pedro Salinas.
ArchivalResource: 71 boxes (35.5 linear ft.)
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Guide to the Daily Worker and Daily World Photographs Collection, 1920-2001
Title:
Guide to the Daily Worker and Daily World Photographs Collection, 1920-2001
The official organ of the Communist Party, USA, the Daily Worker's editorial positions reflected the policies of the Communist Party. At the same time the paper also attempted to speak to the broad left-wing community in the United States that included labor, civil rights, and peace activists, with stories covering a wide range of events, organizations and individuals in the United States and around the world. As a daily newspaper, it covered the major stories of the twentieth century. However, the paper always placed an emphasis on radical social movements, social and economic conditions particularly in working class and minority communities, poverty, labor struggles, racial discrimination, right wing extremism with an emphasis on fascist and Nazi movements, and of course the Soviet Union and the world-wide Communist movement. The paper has had a succession of names and has been published in varying frequences between daily to weekly over the course of its existence. In 2010 it ceased print publication and became an electronic, online-only, weekly publication titled the People's World. The bulk of the collection consists of printed photographic images produced through a variety of processes, collected by the photography editors of the Daily Worker and its successor newspapers as a means of maintaining an organized collection of images for use in publication. Images of many important people, groups and events associated with the CPUSA and the American Left are present in the collection, as well as images of a wide variety of people, subjects and events not explicitly linked with the CPUSA or Left politics.
ArchivalResource: 227 Linear Feet in 226 record cartons and 2 oversized boxes
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Spanish Civil War album [picture].
Title:
Spanish Civil War album [picture]. 1936-1939.
The collection consists of copy negatives made from a Spanish Civil War album. The majority of the collection consists of information related to volunteers, including medical and military, in the Spanish Civil War. The bulk of the collection deals with medical care during the war. The majority of the photographs show American medical volunteers and wounded soldiers. The photos of medical care depict convalescense hospitals; ambulances and mobile units; identified and unidentified doctors, nurses and hospital staff, including photos of well-known doctors Edward Barsky and Leo Eloesser, and nurse Salaria Kee, one of the few African American nurses to volunteer in Spain. The photos of military personnel depict both identified and unidentified personnel, including a photo of André Marty, the French Communist who led the International Brigades. Photos of women show various aspects of female participation in the war effort, including a picture of Dolores Ibárruri, known as La Passionaria. The collection also includes photos of unidentified volunteers and civilians, along with scenes and artwork depicting Spain and the damage done by the war, including casulaties and damage to cities.
ArchivalResource: 99 photocopies.
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- Spanish Civil War album [picture].
Boas, Ernst Phillip, 1891-1955. Papers, 1907-1980.
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Papers, 1907-1980.
Series I (3.75 linear ft.) contains correspondence with physicians, students, and publishers. The bulk of this series covers the 1930s to the 1940s. Among the topics covered in this series are: national health insurance; euthanasia; chronic illness; cardiology; geriatrics; Boas's cardiotachometer; politics, including communist redbaiting; immigration of foreign scientists; and the publishing of journal articles and books. There is correspondence about Boas's affiliations with the Committee of Physicians for the Improvement of Medical Care, Inc., the Council of Social Agencies, the Emergency Committee in Aid of Displaced Foreign Medical Scientists, the Sidney Hillman Health Center, the Medical Society of the County of New York, the Montefiore Hospital for Chronic Diseases, The Mount Sinai Hospital, the National Committee for Resettlement of Foreign Physicians, the New York Guild for the Jewish BLind, the New York Heart Association, Inc., The Physicians Forum, Inc., and The Workmen's Circle. There is also correspondence with Muriel Rukeyser from 1947 to 1953 about her proposed biography of Franz Boas, as well as correspondence with Melville J. Herskovits in 1953 about his published biography of Franz Boas. Correspondents include Jacob Auslander, Edward J. Barsky, Carl Binger, Algernon D. Black, Franziska Boas, Norman F. Boas, Lyman R. Bradley, Albert Brand, Allan M. Butler, Alfred E. Cohn, Edward U. Condon, C. Ward Crampton, Ernst F. Goldschmidt, Michael M. Davis, Richard W. Lippman, Otto Loewi, Adolf Magn. Us-Levy, Hermann J. Muller, John P. Peters, Milton I. Roemer, Muriel Rukeyser, Henry E. Sigerist, Kurt G. Stern, and Helene Yampolsky. Series II (2.75 linear ft.) contains meeting minutes and reports for various organizations with which Boas was affiliated, including the American Heart Association, the Committee of Physicians for the Improvement of Medical Care, Inc., the Commission on Chronic Illness, the Sidney Hillman Health Center, the Medical Society of the County of New York, the Montefiore Hospital for Chronic Diseases, The Mount Sinai Hospital, the National Committee for Resettlement of Foreign Physicians, the New York Heart Association, Inc., The Physicians Forum, Inc., and the Welfare Council of New York City. The material about The Physicians Forum, Inc. includes congratulatory letters (about the organization and about Boas's leadership of it) written on its tenth anniversary in 1953. There are copies of Boas's book plate (with an identification of the Egyptian hieroglyphs on it); copies of Boas's business card; a copy of Boas's partnership agreement with Hyman Levy; copies of Boas's income tax returns (federal and New York state) from 1919 to 1947; a description of Boas's medical history from 1928 to 1955; and a copy of Boas's death certificate. Also in this series are reviews of some of Boas's books, including "Coronary Artery Disease," "Treatment of the Patient Past Fifty," and "The Unseen Plague--Chronic Disease"; notebooks containing Boas's expenses from 1918 to 1945; clippings regarding chronic illness and national health insurance; programs for lectures; information about Boas's cardiotachometer; court testimonies that. Boas gave regarding the cardiac conditions of people who had died while doing strenuous labor; a prospectus for the "Journal of Social Medicine"; and Boas's bibliography, as well as the bibliography of his son, Norman F. Boas. Series III (2.75 linear ft.) contains typescripts of lectures, addresses, articles, and reviews. Included are lectures at the Central Bureau for Jewish Aged, Inc., and at the Ethical Culture High School; and addresses for the 1910 Ethical Culture High School commencement, the opening of the Amalgamated Laundry Workers Health Center in 1953, and the tenth anniversary of The Physicians Forum, Inc. in 1953. There is also a report on studies that Boas did in 1918 during World War I, "Cases of Effort Syndrome Studied at Camp McClellan, Alabama"; a diary that Boas kept in 1907; and an article entitled "The Responsibility of a Scientist as a Citizen." Works on national health insurance include "Compulsory Health Insurance in the Framework of a National Health Program" and "National Health Insurance." There are nine scrapbooks containing programs and announcements, reprints, and typescripts of works from 1911 to 1949. Series IV (11 folders) contains eleven works, mostly about geriatrics. There are two addresses: Dean A. Clark's 1945 commencement address at the Medical College of Pennsylvania and Alan Gregg's address at the National Health Conference. Series V (1.25 linear ft.) contains bibliographical notes about arteriosclerosis, cholesterol, diabetes, and geriatrics; and research notes about aortic stenosis and pylephlebitis, among other subjects. There are three notebooks: a ward notebook that Boas kept from 1916 to 1917 at The Mount Sinai Hospital; an undated notebook of medical school notes; and a notebook from 1918 labeled "Record of Heart Cases. Ward II." Also in this series are military patient records kept from 1917 to 1918 while Boas was in the United States Army at Camp McClellan, Alabama, as well as general patient records that Boas kept between the 1910s and the 1950s. Series VI (1.5 linear ft.) contains materials that were collected and compiled by Norman F. Boas after his father's death in 1955. These materials include obituaries; condolence letters sent to Boas's family after his death; information about Boas's cardiotachometer; correspondence and a card file documenting the donation by Norman F. Boas of his father's library to various repositories; and letters written about Ernst P. Boas for the memorial meeting held in his honor on 19 April 1955. This series also includes a volume (edited by Romana Javitz in 1960) of excerpts from Ernst P. Boas's letters; many of the originals are held by the American Philosophical Society Library. There is a separate folder of transcriptions of Ernst P. Boas's letters from 1907-1935 and translations from the German. Many of these letters are to his father, Franz Boas. This material hasbeen photocopied and annotated with the appropriate American Philosophical Society Library call numbers. Series VII (.5 linear ft.) contains scientific photographs, as well as portrait photographs. Those of a scientific nature include the subjects of aneurysm, blood pressure, Boas's cardiotachometer, coronary damage, endocarditis, and myocardial degeneration. There are also photographs used in Boas's article, "Calcification in the Pineal Gland" and electrocardiograms, done from 1917 to 1952, presumably by Boas. The portrait photographs are of Boas from the 1920s to the 1950s, and also show him in group shots with the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Columbia University, at the Sidney Hillman Health Center, at the Montefiore Hospital for Chronic Diseases, and at the Kecoughton Conference.
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- Boas, Ernst Phillip, 1891-1955. Papers, 1907-1980.
Felix Kusman Papers, Bulk, 1937-1963, 1937-1983
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Felix Kusman Papers Bulk, 1937-1963 1937-1983
Felix Kusman (1909-1983) served in the Spanish Civil War with the Abraham Lincoln Brigade and later was active in the Joint Anti-Fascist Refugee Committee (JAFRC) and the United American Spanish Aid Committee. This small collection contains Kusman’s FOIA, file including information collected about Kusman while he was under surveillance by the FBI from the early 1940s to the early 1960s.
ArchivalResource: 1.25 linear feet; (3 boxes)
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- Felix Kusman Papers, Bulk, 1937-1963, 1937-1983
Landis, Arthur H., 1917-1986. Arthur H. Landis audiotape collection, 1963-1965, 1984.
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Arthur H. Landis audiotape collection, 1963-1965, 1984.
Landis provided vets with a demo tape (ALBA A 66-038) that "gave the outline structure of the book and a detailed explanation of his desire to give adequate attention to all phases of the war which Americans participated in, from ambulance drivers to the commando zealots." Further, Landis stressed: "material for taping [should] be put in chronological order to avoid a time-consuming play-back. We suggest you at least make notes before making the tape. Oh yes, tape at a speed of 3-1/4." Members were told that they could use their own tape recorders, or that VALB would loan out both recorder and tapes. The tapes were not professionally recorded, nor were the sessions conducted as conventional oral histories. Consequently, the sound quality varies tape to tape, and veterans at times do not identify themselves or provide many autobiographical details. The focus is on their day-by-day participation in the war. An additional box of 1/4 in. reel-to-reel tapes at the end of the collection (ALBA A 66-147 through ALBA A 66-163) contains miscellaneous reels not associated with the book project, several of which feature German singer Bart Van der Schelling singing songs of the Spanish Civil War. Van der Schelling is pictured with Paul Robeson and Arthur Landis, among others, in a photograph in the Arthur H. Landis Photo Collection.
ArchivalResource: 56 sound tape reels ; 1/4 in. tape.90 sound cassettes.
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- Landis, Arthur H., 1917-1986. Arthur H. Landis audiotape collection, 1963-1965, 1984.
Guide to the Edward K. Barsky Photograph Collection, circa 1937
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Guide to the Edward K. Barsky Photograph Collection, circa 1937
Dr. Edward K. Barsky (1897-1975) was a prominent physician who led a group of American medical volunteers in Spain during the Civil War. The images in this collection were either taken by Barsky and his assistant or accrued in the course of his work as a surgeon in Spain. The collection contains portraits of Dr. Barsky, Albert Einstein and Jolliet Curie, Francisco Franco and Benito Mussolini, American Medical Bureau to Aid Spanish Democracy (AMB) doctors and nurses, Canadian nurses affiliated with the MacKenzie-Papineau Battalion, and Spanish doctors and nurses. The collection also contains snapshots of surgeries, medical vehicles, political demonstrations/rallies, Spanish civilians, and scenes of Spanish village life.
ArchivalResource: 2.5 linear feet (5 boxes)
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- Edward K. Barsky Photographs, circa 1937
Guide to the Edward K. Barsky Papers, 1936-1970
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Guide to the Edward K. Barsky Papers, 1936-1970
Edward K. Barsky (1897-1975) was a prominent physician who led a group of American medical volunteers in Spain during the Civil War. After the war, he served as Chairman of the Joint Anti-Fascist Refugee Committee (JAFRC), an organization dedicated to aiding Spanish refugees and lobbying the U.S. leadership on behalf of the deposed Republican government. Barsky and the entire board of JAFRC were charged with contempt of Congress and convicted in June 1947 for refusing to turn over the group’s records. Barsky was sentenced to six months in prison. Following his release the New York Board of Regents moved to suspend his medical license, a decision that was upheld by the Supreme Court in 1954. These papers reflect Barsky’s humanitarian work on behalf of Spain and document the court cases that stemmed from these progressive activities.
ArchivalResource: 2.5 Linear Feet in 5 manuscript boxes
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- Edward K. Barsky Papers, Bulk, 1943-1955, 1936-1970, (Bulk 1943-1955)
Guide to the Edward K. Barsky Photograph Collection, circa 1937
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Guide to the Edward K. Barsky Photograph Collection, circa 1937
Dr. Edward K. Barsky (1897-1975) was a prominent physician who led a group of American medical volunteers in Spain during the Civil War. The images in this collection were either taken by Barsky and his assistant or accrued in the course of his work as a surgeon in Spain. The collection contains portraits of Dr. Barsky, Albert Einstein and Jolliet Curie, Francisco Franco and Benito Mussolini, American Medical Bureau to Aid Spanish Democracy (AMB) doctors and nurses, Canadian nurses affiliated with the MacKenzie-Papineau Battalion, and Spanish doctors and nurses. The collection also contains snapshots of surgeries, medical vehicles, political demonstrations/rallies, Spanish civilians, and scenes of Spanish village life.
ArchivalResource: 2.5 linear feet (5 boxes)
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- Barsky, Edward K., 1897-1975. Edward K. Barsky photograph collection [graphic].
Martin, Fredericka I. Papers, 1926-1990 (bulk 1968-1984).
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Papers, 1926-1990 (bulk 1968-1984).
Series I includes correspondence from and biographical material on hundreds of medical volunteers from over 25 countries (Includes materials written in Spanish, French, Russian, Rumanian and German). Particularly informative are questionnaires sent by Martin and filled in by dozens of doctors, nurses, ambulance drives and other medical personnel detailing their activities in Spain and their subsequent experiences. These also provide data on political affiliations before and after the war and personal motivations for going to Spain. Much of the correspondence to and from Martin chronicles the later lives of the volunteers and offers insights to the range of attitudes regarding Martin's efforts to record their work in Spain. Additionally, this series contains materials donated to Martin, including Spanish Civil War letters (originals and copies), diaries and journals (typescripts and photocopies,) personal essays, clippings, leaflets and other ephemera. Martin also collected the medical writings and other materials published by the medical volunteers. Series II contains Martin's research files pertaining to medical aid and services in Spain during the war. Materials related to the Medical Bureau to Aid Spanish Democracy are located in this series including research correspondence related to the establishment and structure of the Medical Bureau; brochures, press releases, leaflets and other ephemera; information on the merger with the North American Committee to Aid Spanish Democracy; and documents related to the passport application policy for Medical Bureau personnel. Series III includes correspondence from and biographical material on Spanish Civil War combat volunteers. Series IV consist of Martin's incoming and outgoing correspondence from a range of friends, political figures, researchers and former Medical Bureau officers and organizers. Included in this latter category are Executive Secretary Herman F. Reissig, Evelyn Ahrend Kirkpatrick, James Loeb, Louis Miller, Harold L. Oram, Violet Robbin, John Sherman, and Charles Tobach who contribute information on the structure and activities of the Medical Bureau in the United States. Other correspondents include: Canadian Communist leader Tim Buck and his wife Bess, journalist Herbert Matthews, writer Joesph North and his wife Helen, and author of a book on the Jewish participation in the Spanish Civil War, Gina Medem. Series V This series consists of primary and secondary materials collected by Martin in the course of her research. Series VI includes the black wool nurse's cape Martin wore in Spain, and a Medical Bureau pin - a gold cross surrounded by laurel leaves. Series VII includes six boxes of duplicate material (chiefly carbons and photocopies).
ArchivalResource: 36 linear ft. (36 boxes)
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- Martin, Fredericka I. Papers, 1926-1990 (bulk 1968-1984).
Guide to the Fredericka Martin Photographs, circa 1936-1975
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Guide to the Fredericka Martin Photographs, circa 1936-1975
Fredericka (Freddie) Imogene Martin (1905-1992) was chief nurse and administrator of the American medical volunteers who served during the Spanish Civil War. Following the war, Martin worked on the Pribilof Islands in the Bering Sea, becoming spokesperson and advocate for the indigenous Aleut sealing community. Most of the images in this collection were accrued by Martin in the course of her work as a nurse in Spain. The collection includes portraits and images of many American medical volunteers including: Edward Barsky, Ave Bruzzichesi, Irving Busch, Ruth Davidow, Joseph Dhago (Jose Dhaga), May Edythe Dyer, Leo Eloesser, A.I. Friedman, Lini M.De Vries (a.k.a. Leni Fuhr), Philip Pakier Goland, Rose Sara Goldblatt, Fanny Golub, Ray Harris, Rose Margaret Harvan, Toby Jensky, Salaria Kea, Rebecca Schulman, Anne Shuldiner, Anne Taft, Lenora Temple, Sidney Vogel and Oscar Israel Weissman. The collection also contains images of the mobile hospital/autochir, injured/recovering soldiers and surgeries.
ArchivalResource: 4.25 linear feet
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- Fredericka Martin Photographs, 1937-1938; 1970s
Kusman, Felix, 1909-1983. Papers, 1937-1983 (bulk 1937-1963).
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Papers, 1937-1983 (bulk 1937-1963).
This small collection contains the following: Kusmans FOIA file (request for by Peter Carroll, president of ALBA in 2003; a contract on behalf of the United American Spanish Aid Committee signed by Edward Barsky engaging a passenger ship for the sum of $90,000 to transport Spanish refugees to Mexico; a remembrance of Kusman by Moe Fishman, a fellow veteran of the Abraham Lincoln Brigade; and a certificate of appreciation from the Republican government of Spain for his services to the cause of the Spanish government.
ArchivalResource: 0.5 linear ft. (1 box).
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- Kusman, Felix, 1909-1983. Papers, 1937-1983 (bulk 1937-1963).
North American Spanish Aid Committee. Correspondence with Theodore Dreiser, 1940.
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Correspondence with Theodore Dreiser, 1940.
Correspondence to Theodore Dreiser from Fred Biedenkapp, Executive Secretary and Edward K. Barsky, Chairman, North American Spanish Aid Committee.
ArchivalResource: 3 items (3 leaves).
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- North American Spanish Aid Committee. Correspondence with Theodore Dreiser, 1940.
The Nation, records, 1879-1974 (inclusive), 1920-1955 (bulk).
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The Nation records, 1879-1974 (inclusive), 1920-1955 (bulk).
Records of the weekly magazine, The Nation, primarily during the editorship of Freda Kirchwey.
ArchivalResource: 34 boxes (42.5 linear ft.)
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- The Nation, records, 1879-1974 (inclusive), 1920-1955 (bulk).
James Neugass Photographs, 1937-1938
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James Neugass Photographs 1937-1938
James Neugass (1905-1949) was a writer who served as an ambulance driver during the Spanish Civil War. The images in this collection were accrued by Neuglass in the course of his work in Spain. The collection contains prints of soldiers at the front, relaxing behind the lines, and engaging in their daily activities. The collection also contains images of Spanish civilians, damaged/shelled buildings, injured soldiers and casualties.
ArchivalResource: 0.5 linear feet, (1 box)
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- James Neugass Photographs, 1937-1938
Guide to the Fredericka Martin Papers, 1926-2019
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Guide to the Fredericka Martin Papers, 1926-2019
Fredericka (Freddie) Imogene Martin (1905-1992) was writer, photographer, historian, and chief nurse and administrator of the American medical volunteers who served during the Spanish Civil War. Following the war, Martin worked on the Pribilof Islands in the Bering Sea, becoming spokesperson and advocate for the indigenous Aleut sealing community. She produced a series of articles and books on Aleut culture and history and edited an Aleut language dictionary. In 1950, Martin moved to Cuernavaca, Mexico, a cultural outpost for Spanish exiles and American expatriates. During the 1960s, she initiated research for a projected book on the participation of the American medical units in the Spanish Civil War. Her papers reveal her dedication to amassing the most comprehensive record on the role of medical volunteers in Spain. In addition to the diaries, journals, clippings, leaflets and other ephemera donated to Martin, the collection includes extensive correspondence between Martin and hundreds of medical and combat veterans from around the world. Materials in this collection also document her writing career, anthropological interests, and life in Mexico.
ArchivalResource: 42 linear feet
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- Fredericka Martin Papers, 1926-1990
Neugass, James, 1905-1949. James Neugass photograph collection [graphic].
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James Neugass photograph collection [graphic]. 1937-1938.
All the 41 photographs in the collection were taken in Spain during the Civil War. The collection contains prints of nurses, soldiers at the Jarama front, relaxing behind the lines at Teruel, and engaging in their daily activities. It also contains images of Spanish civilians, damaged/shelled buildings in Barcelona and Lérida, medical tents, injured soldiers and casualties of war.
ArchivalResource: 41 photoprints : b&w ; 7 x 5 1/4 in. or smaller.
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- Neugass, James, 1905-1949. James Neugass photograph collection [graphic].
Simon, Mildred Rackley, 1906-1992. Papers, 1937-1938.
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Papers, 1937-1938.
Series I, Correspondence, 1937-1938, consists of letters written by Rackley and other medical personnel. Most of the letters contain administrative information. Included are letters in which Rackely describes the hospital setting and duties, most notably to the "Friends" at the American Medical Bureau to Aid Spanish Democracy in New York. In the letters she gives detailed accounts of the medical personnel stationed at the Madrid Front, including Dr. Irving Busch, a prominent physician, and Florence Pike, the head nurse from Canada. The series also contains a letter from Rackley to Dr. Edward Barsky, a physician who led the American medical personnel to Spain and for whom Rackley worked. There are multiple letters addressed to Dr. Irving Busch from other physicians and medical personnel, and an anonymous letter from a patient. Series II, Subject Files, 1937-1938, consists of administrative reports, ward schedules, instructions for hospital evacuation, and a list of medical bureau personnel. Also included is a questionnaire on the quality of hospital life and the anonymous answers and comments from hospital staff. This series contains Rackley's identification cards and memorabilia from her time in Spain including a Barcelona city map and Spanish versed song sheets.
ArchivalResource: 0.50 linear ft. (1 box)
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- Simon, Mildred Rackley, 1906-1992. Papers, 1937-1938.
Mildred Rackley Simon Papers, 1937-1938
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Mildred Rackley Simon Papers 1937-1938
Mildred Rackley Simon (1906-1992) was a secretary/interpreter and hospital administrator during the Spanish Civil War, working for the American Medical Bureau to Aid Spanish Democracy. The bulk of this collection consists of correspondence between Rackley, Doctors Edward Barsky and Irving Busch, and other medical personnel. Also included are administrative reports and documents from the Spanish Civil War era.
ArchivalResource: 0.5 linear feet; (1 box)
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- Mildred Rackley Simon Papers, 1937-1938
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- Lini M. De Vries
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- Barsky, Vita
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- Barsky, Vita.
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- Beth Israel Medical Center (New York, N.Y.)
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- Boas, Ernst Phillip, 1891-1955.
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- Briggs, Judson Reynolds, 1906-
Communist Party of the United States of America.
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- Communist Party of the United States of America.
Douglas, William O. (William Orville), 1898-1980.
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- Douglas, William O. (William Orville), 1898-1980.
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- Einstein, Albert, 1879-1955.
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- Franco, Francisco, 1892-1975.
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- General Photographic Company, Inc.
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- Joint Anti-Fascist Refugee Committee.
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- Joliot-Curie, Irène, 1897-1956.
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- Kristanov, Tsvetan Angelov.
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- Kristanov, Tsvetan Angelov.
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- Kusman, Felix, 1909-1983.
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- Landis, Arthur H., 1917-1986.
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- Libsohn-Ehrenberg.
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- Marshall, George, 1904-2000.
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- Martin, Fredericka I.
Medical Bureau and North American Committee to Aid Spanish Democracy.
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